Though Texas Instruments has good management, you are expected to work 50 hours - Custodian Texas Instruments Employee Review

4.0
Aug 25, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Though Texas Instruments is beginning to recognize the importance of diversifying its staff with English (Market Communications) and MBA (management) degrees, it is still very much a company of engineers run by engineers. There is good and bad to this, although since I'm an engineer, I mostly loved it. The company is filled with smart people. Everyone is expected to do their part, but not expected to work ridiculous hours (50 on average for salaried employees.) Pay is good. You will be comfortable, although you won't get rich unless you make it into upper management.

Cons

It is quite a company of engineers run by engineers. There is good and bad to this, although since I'm an engineer, I mostly loved it Everyone is expected to do their part, but not expected to work ridiculous hours (50 on average for salaried employees.) Pay is good. You will be comfortable, although you won't get rich unless you make it into upper management.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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